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We Can

"We Can"
LeAnn Rimes - We Can single.jpg
Single by LeAnn Rimes
from the album Legally Blonde 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack
Released October 28, 2003
Format CD single, digital download, 12" vinyl, Maxi single
Recorded 2003
Henson Recording Studios
(Hollywood, CA)
Emerald Sound Studios
(Nashville, TN)
Genre Pop
Length 3:37
Label Asylum-Curb
Writer(s) Diane Warren
Producer(s) Dann Huff
LeAnn Rimes singles chronology
"Suddenly"
(2003)
"We Can"
(2003)
"This Love"
(2004)

"We Can" is the twenty-fourth single by American country pop singer LeAnn Rimes, released on October 28, 2003 by Curb Records from the Legally Blonde 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack and was included on Rimes' Greatest Hits album.

The song charted on only two charts in the US peaking at number seventeen on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Charts and at number nineteen on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play. Internationally, the song peaked at number twenty-seven in the UK, forty in New Zealand, ninety-four in the Netherlands and thirty-seven in Ireland.

Two music videos were released for the song. One video features clips taken from the film and is included on the DVD of the film, while the other features actors and was included on the limited edition DVD that original came with Rimes' Greatest Hits album.

"We Can" and a remix of the song was first released on the Legally Blonde 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack, on July 1, 2003 by Curb Records. It was released as a single from the soundtrack on October 28, 2003 by Curb Records. The song was later included on Rimes' Greatest Hits album, which was released on November 18, 2003. In 2004, the song was included on The Best of LeAnn Rimes and the Wildlife Radio Edit of the song was released on the remix edition. It is the third time Rimes would work with American songwriter Diane Warren on a soundtrack.

"We Can" is a pop song of three minutes and thirty-seven seconds. The song is written by American Grammy Award-winning songwriter, Diane Warren and performed by American country pop singer LeAnn Rimes. The song is written in the key of E major with Rimes' vocals spanning two octaves, from E3 to E5. According to Rimes, the song is about "a testament to the power of working for a common goal."


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